“Brexit has been awful for the market, with uncertainty affecting demand, projects delayed and households deferring spending,” said a UK plywood importer. “Merchants are saying it’s quieter, which in turn affects us as importers.” UK plywood companies say they are also keeping a ‘watching brief’ on the potential impact of Brexit on EUTR and EU FLEGT regulation administration. Both are being assimilated into UK law, to be known respectively as the UKTR and UK FLEGT when the country leaves the EU. The Brexit date is now scheduled for 31st January and ...
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